The UK’s Heathrow Airport will open a dedicated terminal next month to process arrivals from “red list” countries where there is a high level of CCP virus infections. A Heathrow spokesman said on Friday: “We’re adapting Heathrow to this longer-term reality by initially opening a dedicated arrivals facility in Terminal 3 from June 1 for red list passengers arriving on direct flights. It comes amid concern about overcrowding at Britain’s largest airport, with possible health implications for staff and passengers. The UK government has banned travel from “red list” countries, such as Brazil, Pakistan, India, South Africa, and Turkey, for all passengers except British or Irish nationals or UK residents. “While opening this facility will be very challenging logistically, our hope is that it will enable Border Force to carry out its duties more efficiently as passenger volumes increase in line with the green list,” said the spokesman. Tony Smith, …